Bill Maher on marathon bombing: Boston 'not leveled by Godzilla'

Cable show host Bill Maher is being criticized for comments he made about the way the Boston Red Sox honored marathon bombing victims earlier this month during the team's World Series parade.

On Friday, Maher was talking to Anthony Weiner on his HBO show "Real Time," when the pair started discussing the moment during the parade when the World Series trophy was placed on the Boston Marathon finish line.

Sox players Jonny Gomes and Jarrod Saltalamacchia stood alongside the trophy that was draped in a "Boston Strong 617" jersey on the trophy while the crowd sang "God Bless America."

"It was again, a bad day, three people died, that's terrible. More were maimed, that's horrible, but unfortunately that happens every day, in car accidents and everything else. I mean, your city was not leveled by Godzilla," Maher said.